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Quantico Marine Corps Base Guide
Marine Corps Base Quantico is home to the Marine Corps Combat Development Command and numerous tenant organizations. The base staff providesinfrastructure, operational, and community services support to these organizations and to the military members, families, and civilians who live and work on base. The base is also a key player in support ofoverall Marine Corps objectives and programs, and plays host to scores of training events, conferences, symposia, and other special events.
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Marine Corps Base Activities
Reporting In If arriving after duty hours, check in with the Area Officer of the Day located at Headquarters and Service Battalion, Building 2006. Phone number: (703) 784-2261. Navy personnel report to the Navy Personnel Office annotated in their orders; after hours arrivals will report to the information desk in the Naval Medical Clinic. Phone number: (703) 784-1699. Officers and staff noncommissioned officers requiring bachelor housing must report to the Bachelor Housing Office in Liversedge Hall forassignment. Phone number: (703) 784-3149.
Finance Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 8 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. Phone numbers: (703) 784-3193⁄2400 or DSN 278-2145. The Civilian Payroll Office is in Lejeune Hall, 3250 Catlin Ave. Phone numbers: (703) 784-4658⁄4312 or DSN 278-4658.
Public Affairs The public affairs office passes information through avariety of channels, including its community relationsprogram, which aims to develop mutually beneficialrelationships with local communities, and the Quantico Sentry command newspaper, the authorized, unofficialpublication of MCB Quantico. The Sentry is publishedweekly with a circulation of 15,000. Service members, civilian employees, and familymembers are invited to submit articles for inclusion in the Sentry. Sentry content does not necessarily reflect theofficial views or endorsement of content by the Department of Defense. For more information, call (703) 784-2741.
Post Offices
Quantico Web Site
Vehicle, Pet and Weapons Registration All military personnel under 26 years of age must complete a driver’s improvement course to obtain permanent base driving privileges. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone number: (703) 784-3336. Motorcycles, mopeds, scooters and ATVs must meet the same requirements for registration as other vehicles. Individuals registering these vehicles must provide a valid operator’s license. All personnel must complete a motorcycle safety course prior to obtaining a permanent base decal. All dogs and cats must be registered within 10 days of their arrival on base or after reaching the age of 4 months. Wild animals or exotic pets are prohibited. Certification of rabies vaccination is required. Call (703) 784-3336 forinformation on registering pets. All privately owned weapons of personnel living on base must be registered. Phone: (703) 784-3336. Please do not bring pets or weapons to the registration office. Trailers, oversize trucks and recreational vehicles must be registered and kept in the assigned lot at Lunga Park or by the Interstate 95 and Russell Road interchange. For space, call (703) 784-2359 Monday through Friday from9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Household Goods
Lodging
DEERS⁄ID Center
HEALTH & FITNESS
Dental Clinic
The primary source of medical care for Marine Corps Base is the Naval Health Clinic, Quantico, located at 3259 Catlin Ave., near Lejeune Hall, the Marine Corps Base headquarters. The clinic does not have emergency medical services available. Life threatening injuries and illnesses that require immediate treatment should be evaluated at the nearest emergency room, and can be accessed by dialing 911. If you are enrolled in TRICARE Prime you must call (877) TRICARE (874-2273) for authorization for acute out-of-the-area medical care. The mission of the clinic is to provide and coordinate health care and wellness services for active duty members to maximize readiness. The clinic provides services to all eligible beneficiaries who have enrolled in TRICARE Prime at NHCL Quantico. Normal operating hours for the clinic are 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday with the exception of Thursday. Command training is conducted Thursdays from 1 to 4 p.m. The clinic has limited after-hours services Monday through Friday 4 to 6 p.m., Saturday and Sunday closed. The clinic has thefollowing medical specialists: family practice, primary care, pediatrics, sports medicine, flight surgeon, internal medicine, mental health, optometry, occupational⁄preventive medicine, radiology, social services and physical therapy. Visiting physicians from the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, and other military treatment facilities provide specialty care on a limited basis in cardiology, pediatric urology, endocrinology, ENT, hematology⁄oncology,neurology, OB⁄GYN, occupational therapy, ophthalmology, dermatology, orthopedics, podiatry, prenatal care,pulmonary, and rheumatology. All appointments for specialists are by referral only. The clinic has a toll-free phone line at 1- (888) 784-1802. Health Promotion classes include:
The Family Housing Office located in Building 3049 offers on-base quarters and off-base referral services. Quantico quarters feature two, three, and four-bedroom homes. Service members are assigned housingaccording to rank, number of family members, Exceptional Family Member Program status, and home availability. Service members must send a housing application (DD Form 1746) and a copy of detachment orders to be placed on the waiting list prior to reporting in. If a member has reported aboard, he or she must present a copy of the reporting endorsement, or a memorandum for housingpurposes only. The date of detachment from the previous duty station is used to establish the effective control date for the waiting list, provided application is made within 30 calendar days after officially reporting aboard, and will also be used when checking in for housing purposes only. Call (703) 784-2711 (DSN 278). A Public-Private Venture Partnership was formed in October 2003 to redevelop the housing inventory aboard Quantico. The homes on the base are now owned and professionally managed by Lincoln Military Housing (LMH). Once housing applications are processed by the Family Housing Office, homes are assigned by LMH staff. Leases are required with a minimum six-month commitment, and a 30-day written notice is required prior to the date quarters are vacated. The LMH management staff is located at the Family Housing Office for a one-stop process for military families. For more information, call (703) 630-0343, visit the Web site at www.quanticolpc.com and⁄or e-mail Quantico@lpsi.com. YOUTH & TEEN PROGRAMS & SERVICES
Child Development Services
Family Child Care Program For referral information on the MCCS FCC program or becoming a provider, contact the Child Development Center, Building 2034, at (703) 784-2323⁄2011.
Youth and Teen The Cave is Quantico’s gathering place for teens, grades 9-12. Located on the basement level of Little Hall, Building 2034. ‘‘The Cave” is open on Friday and Saturday evenings from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., and offers kids a place to play pool or video games, watch television, listen to music or just hnag out with friends. Adult supervision is available at all times. For more information, call (703) 784-2249.
Schools
There are many off-base public schools in thesurrounding counties of Stafford and Prince William. Prince William County also has several specialeducation schools. As well, there are a number ofprivate and parochial schools in the area.
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